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What is a High Functioning Alcoholic?

A common term that can be heard surrounding those struggling with alcohol is “high functioning alcoholic”. However, what does this mean? Is it less…

Differences and Similarities Between …

Regardless of the similarities and differences between a slip and a relapse, someone who struggles with addiction should avoid both at all costs. T…

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

The cost of rehab can be a major barrier when it comes to someone receiving this much-needed help. Many people aren’t aware of the different option…

What are the Alternatives to AA (Alco…

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and other 12-step programs can be excellent ways to maintain sobriety. Additionally, participa…

Recognizing Addiction Triggers Using …

Mindfulness serves as a powerful tool in combating addiction and fostering recovery. By anchoring individuals in the present moment, it offers a wa…

What is Recovery Coaching?

At its core, recovery coaching is focused on helping a person maintain sobriety while finding personal fulfillment in every area of their life. In …

What is LifeRing?

LifeRing is a nonprofit organization that provides support for individuals recovering from addiction. It offers a secular, peer-led approach to rec…

Rates of Alcohol-Related Deaths in Bo…

Though Boulder County, Colorado, is known as a healthy and idyllic place, alcohol-related deaths and substance use disorder are still prevalent. Al…

Can Apps be Helpful in Staying Sober …

Can apps for addiction recovery be helpful? Yes, apps for addiction recovery can be helpful. They can provide support, educational resources, and t…

Substance Abuse Treatment For Addiction

If you or a loved one’s prescription drug use meet at least two of these criteria in the past 12 months, then you may be suffering from a substance use disorder requiring treatment at a local drug rehab center.

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